Merritte W. Ireland


Merritte Weber Ireland was the 23rd U.S. [Army Surgeon General], serving in that capacity from October 4, 1918, to May 31, 1931.

Early life and education

Ireland was born on May 31, 1867, in Columbia City, Indiana, a town in the upper end of the Wabash Valley in Whitley County, Indiana. His father, Dr. Martin Ireland, was born in Chillicothe, Ohio, and his mother, whose maiden name was Sarah Fellers, came from Waynesboro, Virginia.
He graduated from the Detroit College of Medicine, receiving an M.D. degree in 1890. The following year was spent in Jefferson Medical College where again he earned an M.D. degree in 1891.

Military career

He served as a surgeon with the 45th U.S. Volunteer Infantry in 1899 and honorably discharged in 1901.
In 1903, he was commissioned as a surgeon into the Medical Corps.
During World War I, Ireland served as chief surgeon of the American Expeditionary Forces. He departed France in October 1918 and was succeeded by his deputy, Walter McCaw. He was awarded the Distinguished [Service Medal |Army Distinguished Service Medal] for his service during the war, with the medal's citation reading:
He served as Surgeon General from October 4, 1918, to May 31, 1931.

Death and legacy

Ireland died on July 5, 1952.

Legacy

Major General Ireland's ribbon bar:

Dates of rank

Source: Army Register, 1932